Create Connected mHealth Apps Faster, at Lower Cost

Developers Welcome to Open Ecosystem to Rapidly Build, Launch and Scale Healthcare Apps that can Share Data Across Healthcare Enterprises, Patients and Clinical Professionals in a Highly Secure Manner

Dallas, Texas, February 13, 2012

Consumers and clinical professionals alike are increasingly turning to mobile devices to help track and manage healthcare outcomes. There are 17,000 mHealth applications in the major app stores today, and by 2015, it’s projected there will be 500 million mHealth app users worldwide¹.

Unfortunately, most of today’s mHealth applications are limited in their ability to both access and share information because the data is siloed — typically locked away in disparate, proprietary systems that are hard to integrate. Healthcare companies are limited in what information they can collect, while consumers only have access to the data they store independently.

To break down these data silos, today, AT&T* is launching a beta version of the AT&T Developer Center ForHealth under the AT&T ForHealth practice. Based on an open set of developer tools and infrastructure, the AT&T Developer Center ForHealth is expected to streamline, accelerate and lower costs in the development, deployment and management of enterprise-grade mHealth applications.

In addition to providing robust mobility infrastructure and tools that scale to support entrepreneurial developers, small independent software vendors and large healthcare enterprises, the Developer Center is expected to enable a vibrant ecosystem where disparate applications can link together, at the direction of the healthcare consumer, to create a more complete, accessible, and personalized healthcare experience.

The AT&T Developer Center ForHealth was cultivated through a collaboration of major AT&T innovation initiatives including the AT&T Foundry™ and the AT&T Developer Program. Together, these initiatives applied research and expertise in the healthcare space while speeding an idea to market in just months by dedicating resources to the project and enhancing collaboration between AT&T and third party developers.

Significant capital costs and technological hurdles have prevented the development of interconnected mHealth apps, resulting in data siloed in apps that are standalone “electronic log books”. When aggregated across applications and devices, mHealth data can become more useful to the users — apps can share data with other apps so that individuals don’t have to manually key information into each app. mHealth data is more valuable when it can flow across applications, be kept highly secure, and link to the enterprise back-end systems of the clinical care team – whether they are part of a physician practice, hospital, health insurer or pharmacy benefit manager.

“Developers are the true innovators that will drive mHealth forward. We’re creating an ecosystem where they can easily utilize an open environment to build apps that transmit consumers' data from a variety of sources in a highly-secure manner,” said Chris Hill, Vice President, Advanced Mobility Solutions, AT&T Business Solutions. “The AT&T Developer Center ForHealth is fundamental to our mHealth strategy, as we plan to use the same infrastructure and services that we make available to developers to create our own interconnected healthcare applications focused on mobile patient care and enterprise mobilization.”

Developers can sign up now to use the beta version of the Developer Center and attend codeathons, hackathons and developer boot camps with several mHealth developer communities and accelerators, including HIMSS, Rock Health, StartUp Health and Health 2.0. AT&T plans to further enhance the environment through incorporating developer input and adding advanced tools and services including customer care.

“We are proud to have the AT&T Developer Center ForHealth as the mobile ecosystem of choice for our Health 2.0 Developer Challenges. We look forward to seeing a growing number of developers and companies take advantage of the environment to build successful new apps that can help improve health outcomes,” said Marco Smit, President, Health 2.0 Advisors.

“We applaud AT&T’s investment to support mHealth developers as the Developer Center, with its open infrastructure and scalable tools, can really make a difference,” said Steven Krein, CEO and Co-Founder, StartUp Health.

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

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